Thursday, March 31, 2016

5 Best Bike Trails Near Salt Lake City

Spring is on its way, and the time for searching out bike
trails near Salt Lake is here! While some of the higher mountain trails
may still be a little snowy, there are lots of great options closer to home. Here
are 5 of our favorites:

This
is a 14-mile paved trail that never crosses any streets, allowing for a
smooth, uninterrupted ride through the Farmington and Salt Lake areas. The
Legacy Parkway Trail offers some great views of Utah’s spring scenery.
Unfortunately, there is no restroom or drinking water access on the trail.

This
trail also connects to the Legacy Parkway Trail, and weaves through Utah,
Salt Lake, and Davis counties. It is the longest trail on our list,
stretching for over 40 miles. Construction and gaps can make the trail
difficult to follow, but Salt Lake County offers a map to help you navigate.

This trail begins at Cascade Springs on the Alpine Loop and
continues over the mountain past the Soldier Hollow Olympic Site to the Dear
Creek Dam Trail head. It runs for about 8 miles from the Utah to Heber
Valleys. It is currently unpaved, but we think it would make a great paved
trail for all types of cyclists. Currently, cyclists have to travel around Deer
Creek Reservoir to get from Utah County to Midway and Heber, but this road has
a narrow shoulder and cars traveling at fast speeds.Paving the Deer Creek Parkway would protect
cyclists and allow for some epic rides throughout multiple counties.

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Ken Christensen and Russ Hymas are Utah Bicycle Accident
Attorneys at Christensen & Hymas . A large portion of their practice is
dedicated to helping cyclists injured in collisions with motor vehicles. They
are avid cyclists and nationally recognized legal experts on cycling laws and
safety.